The most likely diagnosis for this infant is bronchiolitis. This illness is the most common reason for hospitalization of an infant or preschool-age child in the United States. [1] Bronchiolitis is ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to measure pulmonary mechanics in infants with respiratory distress syndrome before extubation and to correlate pulmonary function values with successful extubation ...
Lily did extremely well following the surgery. After 2 months, chest radiography was repeated, and the results were normal with no evidence of CDH. During this time, she was feeding and growing well, ...
The innovation—a handheld dry powder inhaler for newborns in respiratory distress—recently cleared a proof-of-concept milestone, with results published in a peer-reviewed journal. Now, inventors ...
A 4-month-old previously healthy, exclusively breast-fed male infant presented to the emergency department with severe ...
An infant tracheostomy is a medical procedure to create an opening in the neck to insert a tube into an infant’s windpipe, or trachea. Tracheostomies allow air to enter the lungs directly, bypassing ...
New York's paid family leave policy resulted in an 18% decrease in respiratory infection-related hospitalizations and emergency visits in infants 8 weeks or younger. A 27% reduction in RSV ...